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PEG1901
1 year agoNew member | Level 2
Re: I want to cancel my Dropbox Sign subscription and get a refund for my payment
I discovered I have been billed for 3 years on my credit card for DropBox's Signature plan, formerly known as Hell0Sign at $180. I am not a business and I do not use their service. I cannot contact them. They reply with a ticket, but I get no response. This is not a way to do business. Someone must have set me up in their plan 3 years ago. The Invoices have no name on them just the billing, which I find strange.
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- Rich
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PEG1901 wrote:
I have been billed for 3 years on my credit card for DropBox's Signature plan, formerly known as Hell0Sign at $180. ... Someone must have set me up in their plan 3 years ago.
You'll need to contact Dropbox Support directly. Visit the Support page while you're NOT signed in to a Dropbox account, including these forums, and you'll see an option for Billing issues. It's best to use an Incognito or Private browsing session to make sure you're not signed in.
Dropbox cannot charge you if they don't have your billing information. If you've been charged and didn't give them your billing information, then someone else has and you should be contacting your bank.
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